


Arrogant H sees her reaction as being a simple girl that can’t appreciate the finer things in life.

When they get to Milan he takes her to see Madame Butterfly, and the parallel story of a woman as a toy to be dawdled with makes her very uncomfortable. He dresses her up and takes her everywhere and loves and cuddles her… She has all the personality and sass of Elsie the cow.

The Arrogant H loves his new mistress as she is sweet, loving, undemanding, appreciative…zzzzzzzz. He’s just ditched his ex-mistress who’s getting big ideas ( MATRIMONY) and picks up the poor waitress that was fired for spilling a drink on the mistress d’jour. The Arrogant Hero is your typical arrogant, uberly handsome and wealthy Greek billionaire with an emphasis 0n the arrogant. I’m giving it three stars because it’s well done for what it does, and I’ve read it twice. The infamous Rion Delikaris knew Libby would return before long.Okay, this one’s for you Angst Junkies. But he's more merciless than Libby remembers and she suddenly finds her plan has crumbled. Libby Delikaris braves the lion's den to ask her Greek husband for a divorce. Greek Tycoon, Wayward Wife – Sabrina Philips He doesn't need any distraction – especially not a sexy redhead whose curves beg to be touched! But now that she's carrying his heir, Nikos is forced to make a decision. Mogul Nikos Petrakis is on the verge of a deal that will make him even more powerful. Now she's back in Santorini to tell him that their summer fling had unexpected repercussions… Three months ago, journalist Serena James had her heart broken by a man she'll never forget. She discovers Alexeis is not her Prince Charming – he's a man who'll make her his, whatever the cost! But the consequences of one night lead to a shocking end to Carrie's fairytale. Luxurious hotels, designer clothes and rare jewels are all hers…and what they share in the bedroom is explosive. Greek Tycoon, Waitress Wife – Julia JamesĬarrie Richards has stepped into the glittering life of Greek billionaire Alexeis Nicolaides.
